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Cone, at 37, is presumably capable of pitching more effectively than he did yesterday and in his first start.
Such tasks presupposed very accurate information on the movements of an opponent who would still be rather far away and, presumably, capable of rapid movement.
At a highly selective institution such as Princeton, in which every student is presumably capable of a high level of academic performance, it makes no sense to pressure the faculty to engage in artificial grade deflation.
The daughter-in-law is afraid, too: afraid that her own benefits would be in jeopardy if the welfare office found out that her husband was around and presumably capable of supporting the family.
Free drug samples, though not banned, would generally have to be accepted by a central pharmacy, presumably capable of assessing their value, not by individual doctors more susceptible to sales pitches.
On the front is a 2MP camera, presumably capable of 720p video, but little more is known here.
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You needn't work to resolve the concerns of some hypothetical offended person who, presumably, is capable of speaking up too.
If the 49ers get past Atlanta in the N.F.C. championship game, Kaepernick would presumably be capable of setting a number of Super Bowl rushing records for his position.
But her decision to back Owen Smith in this year's contest remains headline news, enough to get her dismissed in some quarters as a "woman scorned", even though as a former Labour councillor she's presumably quite capable of forming her own views on the party's direction.
Indeed, some of the most interesting examples of biological altruism are found among creatures that are (presumably) not capable of conscious thought at all, e.g. insects.
And that makes sense as well given that the tablet will have a much larger screen and would presumably be capable of more than an iPhone.
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